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someone's heart repeatedly wait for pinpoint accuracy. unlike many others. are made entirely out of pure carbon. but the leaflets are also made from super strong material to get the flap shaped just right down using special equipment and that goes on to be checked and cleaned once again from this point the two main components. are put together in an absolutely room over the years the company has sold tens of thousands of their previous models in more than twenty five countries but thanks to their work with the. above. by creating a totally unobstructed channel through the middle. with a long life and reliability of mechanical one. form or shape is the same as that human body which enables even. without any of.
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the functions. we've just started clinical trials which we intend to run for a year and then start mass production sales. so far only a handful of the brand new been placed in the hands of capable surgeons when they do eventually hit the market will likely be plenty of demand in two thousand and eleven there were some twenty five thousand placement surgeries in russia alone and to avoid becoming another of those statistics you should do as i say not as i do for like this may be tasty but in excess it could lead to any number of health problems all the starch and sugar can wreak havoc on your teeth and might just land you under dental surgeons operating lights but they. even that doesn't have to be as nail biting as it used to be for many people there's nothing more stressful than a visit to the doctor but many are turning to new technology. more invasive
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surgeries. using lasers to make the necessary cuts these are often perfect for surgery in the mouth because as it slices the laser. but this one being used just outside of moscow is of a new breed. which hit the market early in two thousand and twelve. thermal optics surgery based on the nano carbonized zation of light guides feedback and a high power laser allows us to significantly reduce the time it takes to perform a surgery. but this means tissues consume less energy which in turn reduces the risk of causing thermal damage to the tissues. this is especially important in operations on the oral mucosa these tissues are very fine and delicate. response. is
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a global partnership that's based on technology pioneered here in st petersburg the streets of the northern capital and winter months the laser related tech of some of the city's scientists is red hot. the principle that underlies many laser scalpels dates back to the eighty's and has its roots at the st petersburg state university of information technology mechanics. don't make incisions with the laser. to do the cutting previously. the laser base just created. the temperature could and did. ration. which they feel is above the competition. device apart in its feedback system that controlled the template. being operated on.
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delays irradiance parameters depending on the required temperature. here in st petersburg testing out different fiber tipping figuration has to see which give the most ideal performance for certain. materials can be used in the tips but depending on how much of the laser light they absorb the varying temperatures. current cutting edge research takes place in st petersburg through photonics the company's production is located all the way across the globe. just outside of boston massachusetts in the united states there's a truly international team the research and development carried out by the russian partners this allows these innovators to lean on the strengths of the individual companies. photonics is primarily responsible for innovation research development and commercialisation of the product in the russian federation in dental photonics is responsible for manufacturing and commercialization in international markets and
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we think that this is a very. to maximize success of the project because it allows us to. maximize the strengths of each parties in their respective graphic locales and also leverage their capital resources most efficiently here in the u.s. the lasers are marketed as. the model you see here is designed for soft tissue surgery but the company is currently working on a new fiber designed especially for cutting through hard. the unique design can simply swap out the soft tissue scalpel for a different one in theory that means dental surgeon would have to invest and then entirely separate consul for different purposes. devices produced by a closest competitors in terms of power are much larger and much more complicated than the ones that we made some competitors make similarly sized devices but they're much less powerful. so our devices are quite well placed in the market with
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circle their compact easy to assemble highly efficient and can accurately control the optical power output. as you can see here the laser scalpel is easily able to pierce a piece of wood with only three pulses it can slice through about fifty millimeters the resulting hole is smaller and more accurate than is possible with other surgical drills in theory such super fast pulsating power could be used for pain this cavity drilling. in russia it was exhibited at the moscow dental show which was held this year all the devices that were produced in intended for sale in the russian markets were completely sold out over the course of the two days of the show. here in russia the company and its technology is getting recognition all around and not just from buyers despite having only been set up a few years ago platonic has been named
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a resident of skolkovo which is essentially a big tech idea clearing house the status and advantages of joining that club will only help push the company and its lasers into the future. which brightened. from the. top team.
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major university is a variable treasure trove of knowledge in the form of both respected professors and millions upon millions of books however there is just not enough time in the day all our lives to get through them all but thanks to the labor of one tireless academic here that could all be changing well it comes to science and technology it's hard to find as prolific of an institution as moscow state university the
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hollowed halls here have been some of the globe's greatest thinkers and it was here back in the late one nine hundred sixty s. that. teamed up with the if you move lieberman to prove the existence of the electric potential difference across mitochondrial membranes that was a confirmation needed to help earn a british scientist the nobel prize perhaps more importantly that discovery could unlock the fountain of youth for us all. to understand we have to look inside each individual cell among the various organelles the most important for our purposes is the mitochondria and as these power plants pump out energy for the cell reactive oxygen species are also generated the build up of these so called mitochondria can damage already named d.n.a. and protein which is thought to be largely responsible for the physiological effects of aging. and his team hypothesized that this could be cut down by accident with the positively charged ion doing so allows mitochondria negatively charged interior to attract the oxygen compound that combination also helps.
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that membrane which would otherwise absorb the fat soluble antioxidants in total chemicals get to where they're needed most in the wake of dr postulation and research such positive ion delivery vehicles were nicknamed. since that time the topic has become a bit of a family affair with the good doctor getting involved although the underlying idea originated back in the seventy's it wasn't put into practice until the one nine hundred ninety s. . we were in the first apply this principle. in fact it was michael kamber. he used colon. occident i immediately told him that it wasn't a very good choice in terms of the anti-oxidant but by then he already made a lot of progress with that substance so he just threw his hands up and told me that his investors wouldn't forgive him if he changed the substance halfway through
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and said they were going to give it a shot. it takes ten to fifteen years. unfortunately a lot of that time was lost in my opinion however no one can deny him the honor of being the first to try out our idea. first for an. accident dr school cho and other moscow state university researchers have been hard at work coming up with an antioxidant and delivery system pair that shows better results. from mike murphy who tried vitamin. q. have hitched their wagon to a substance well accustomed to dealing with the build up of lots of oxygen plant chloroplasts. the thought being that since our green growing friends produce large amounts of oxygen for their own antioxidants must be up to the task of dangerous.
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the resulting compound which they call. is reported to be hundreds of times more effective than any of the other variations previously. kill all this is based on the preppies issue but it's programmed in our genetic makeup to slowly but surely kill. disrupt that program and you might just. extend human life more importantly the onset of aging at least that's what it doesn't anymore and we're cells are so there is a good chance but it's not a certain fact yet so as a scientist i'm obliged to have my doubts but we're working on is rather a hypothesis but we have to try.
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healthier. and camped out in the. preliminary positive results in arresting this change. needed for. his team decided to take it step by step. to have discovered they one can use this substance to make eyedrops efficient enough administer it typically. a much easier path to the market. or to commercialize the technology a company called. dropped into potential adverse side effects are much smaller than with something like a. traditional. then human clinical trials had to be passed the go ahead from russian health regulators earlier in two thousand and twelve and at the moment they're working on having it approved by western health agencies. are
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targeted at relieving chronic. increasingly impaired vision. blindness these russian made drops are able to do much more. to find out how many have died as a result of. the. different picture when used extensively they greatly decrease the number of tissue sections effected by. doctors. as the first guinea pig even before he got the russian regulatory green. in my opinion the results pretty much speak for themselves. i'm very short sighted i started suffering from cataracts and i've had it for years. as a result of using the eye drops the cataract disappeared my myopia dropped from
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minus seven down. but surely started getting there. they've already sold twenty five thousand bottles to various pharmacies. innovators this is just the first step.
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is one of the operation operation
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. students and. patients. simulators. different simulators for practicing minimally invasive surgery at the institute. of technology the difference is. always. thanks to the video we are able to follow. it also shows the mistakes. possible impact. this exercise feels very. receiving feedback. all of this enables the students. but the. complex is home to the inspiration behind. this so-called technology
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president companies get tax breaks and other business friendly incentives to spur on the development of new ideas and projects before they came out with a. different kind of. simulators for russian government. working hand in hand with the company. for the russian military services ministry takes. the program to recreate. according to company. a much greater range of motion and more precisely replicates how. conditions experience. but. even.
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a few tricky maneuvers. but military and truck drivers aren't the only ones that could benefit from a little more practice behind a fictional wheel before getting out there. also develop. transport drivers. to practice in close to real life conditions. everything one would find. however for the forward thinking. getting the patient is only half the. only. patient from the starting point. where he can be given. to the simulator practice. transporting the. two other doctors from that point on a different branch of surgery. the next logical step. to
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make training towards the other aspects of. the company is working on creating a whole training complex cover the more than one hundred different medical branches needed for russia's health care system. and feel just right is of utmost importance . the more useful it is when the time comes to put that knowledge to use. with the company's production facilities designers are constantly working to improve them in addition to realistic structures they've also been working on a skin like covering that will mimic the feel of cutting through real life. rather. as becoming more lifelike. production ranges from training to complex robots. skilled computer programming. operation.
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programmers simulated on the inside would be more or less useless. every one of their mannequin models is built for a concrete order to be a specific section or the whole body all together. engineers can replicate the various systems and. possible to real life compressors are used to mimic breathing . fluids for cardiovascular. systems motors for joint movement and sensors react to the doctor's actions. programmers to recreate just about any problem imaginable. in the world there are for me your companies in the business of making medical simulators. naturally each manufacturer does their best to stand out. positive about this kind
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of competition because we believe that it benefits the end consumer. computing companies there are. the better it is for the medical equipment market so we feel that our devices are better than foreign ones in a number of ways first specifically for the russian healthcare system secondly we have introduced a new concept. with a number of ports which is unique to our company. with model of an operating room together with a robot this is something our foreign competitors have yet to emulate. but i don't think there they recently got big backing for a project to build one of the largest innovative medical complexes in russia for now the plans are only on paper but they soon hope to break ground on a center that would bring many of the globe's leading institutions to. as you've seen today we hope that your next visit to the doctor and this holiday season.
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